Psychology Essay

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1. How might you use the strategies for applying creativity to problems and issues in addressing this topic?
It is always a great thing to help our society to make it a much less controversial place to live. I think that I would actually do anything in my power just to not have those that are struggling having to pay more for health insurance. People need Medicare so they are able to go to the doctors, dentists, and etc. when needed. To make my topic and the articles more interesting, I will use all the strategies. Reason I want to use all the strategies is because I want to add more life to the article and get the viewers to full read through my article. One of the strategies is taken a novel approach, I believe that if I take ...view middle of the document...

I think that promoting what I strongly agree with should not be a problem for the most part. But, I think that with being able to get people on your side to hear where you come from with the information would become a challenge in a sense. I will use these strategies in ways that I can keep my readers serious on how the article goes and I want to keep the readers guessing but I do not want to leave the guessing. I want to give the answers to them in a bang so the ending will not be boring. I want the readers to read with curiosity and to keep them on their toes with guessing but I also want to provide them answers in a way that readers are shocked; to keep them guessing and curious until the very end and to have a jaw dropping conclusion.
3. How might you use the various methods for producing ideas to eliminate the bias from the original article and still present a factual and persuasive case?
Well in a persuasive way, I would like to think a certain way based upon facts and two or more choices that are given just so I allow others to make many choices for themselves. A biased essay is not always based upon facts but based upon their own opinions and generally only gives many individuals one outlet for choice for a choice, meaning they really have to choose but to agree with my opinions about the changes in Medicaid, and health insurance. Americans will now have to pay an average premium of $328 a month for mid-tier health insurance plans when the Obama care health exchanges open for enrollment next week. Having groups of people sign a petition about the crazy increase of paying more for health insurance could possibly have Obama oppose this from happening.

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